Monday, February 11, 2008
U.S. Stores Accepting Euros
In what is seen as a sign of the declining dollar, many New York City
stores have begun accepting euros. What do you think?
Eric Cox,
Systems Analyst
"I'd like to refer everyone to Lou Dobbs for my opinion on this matter."
Tammy Jackson,
Soda Vendor
"I just hope they go back to accepting pelts. Long story short, I got a lot of pelts I need to unload."
Scott Hernandez,
Street Cleaner
"If you're gouging people on the price of a bottle of water, it just seems more polite to do it in their own currency."
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